convergent strabismus

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convergent strabismus

A child's left eye turns inward toward the nose, a sign of convergent strabismus.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A form of strabismus where one or both eyes turn inward toward the nose: This is a medical condition, also commonly known as "crossed eyes" or "esotropia," characterized by the misalignment of the eyes. The visual axes converge inward.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The child was diagnosed with convergent strabismus, requiring vision therapy.
    • Convergent strabismus can sometimes be corrected with prescription glasses or surgery.
Advanced Usage
  • Medical Context: The term is primarily used in clinical, ophthalmological, and optometric settings to specify the type of ocular misalignment.
    • The study compared the surgical outcomes for intermittent versus constant convergent strabismus.
Variants and Related Words
  • Esotropia (n): The technical medical synonym for convergent strabismus.
    • Infantile esotropia is a specific type of convergent strabismus present in early infancy.
  • Strabismus (n): The general term for any misalignment of the eyes.
  • Crossed eyes (n, informal): A common lay term for convergent strabismus.
Synonyms
  • Esotropia: The direct medical synonym.
  • Crossed eyes: An informal, non-technical synonym.
Related Phrases
  • Accommodative esotropia: A common subtype of convergent strabismus linked to the eye's focusing effort.
    • His convergent strabismus was identified as accommodative esotropia, managed with bifocals.
convergent strabismus

A child's left eye turns inward toward the nose, a sign of convergent strabismus.

Noun
  1. strabismus in which one or both eyes turn inward toward the nose